Dying Light 2: Stay Human is the 2022 successor to the original Dying Light game, yet it is not considered a true sequel. Merging zombie survival with parkour, the game was well received on launch. Some players find the gameplay tricky, as accuracy is needed when jumping, climbing, scaling ladders, navigating through objects on the map, and other tricky maneuvers.
With parkour and sneaky gameplay taking precedence over combat in many scenarios, the weapon selection in Dying Light 2 is quite limited. To unlock most, players must complete specific quests, or gain access to certain map zones. Some require the player to craft them. Finally, the rare, epic, legendary, and artifact versions can be very hard to acquire, and don’t offer much of an upgrade over the base version. Firearms were only patched into the game after launch. If players want to take on zombies with ranged weapons, these options are their best bet.
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6 Bow
Requires Skill To Use Well
Players don’t have the option to pick up a bow in Dying Light 2 until a fair few hours into the story. To get it, keep following the story arc until receiving the Let's Waltz quest. Upon completing this quest, the pipe bow and associated ammo blueprints become available. The bow should be in the player's inventory, and they can then craft arrows for the bow using 10 Scraps and 1 Feather.
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As with most games, using a bow in Dying Light 2 requires some real skill to be effective. The player will need to judge draw strength to ensure they achieve the right range for the arrow.
Known Variations
- None
5 Crossbow
Powerful And Simpler To Use Than A Bow
There are two ways to get a crossbow in Dying Light 2. A basic crossbow is given to the player by Huntress, who can be found in the Garrison area of the map. A better crossbow, the PK Automatic Crossbow can only be unlocked by handing over 4 city districts to the Peacekeeper faction.
The crossbow is much easier to use than the bow. It is silent and deadly and takes the place of sniper rifles in Dying Light 2. The PK Crossbow has an automatic mode, which can be absolutely devastating to groups of zombies.
Known Variations
- PK Crossbow (legendary)
4 Pistol
A Basic Firearm Useful For Defense
The easiest way to get a good pistol is to loot the many military supply drops found in the Newfound Lost Lands in the Central Loop part of the map. However, the player will need to have progressed a way through the game to get access to this zone.
Pistols are useful defense weapons in Dying Light 2. This game doesn’t really focus on gunplay or combat, and none of the weapons are very powerful, the pistol least of all. Having a pistol with a few reloads handy will be extremely useful for players who stumble into a zombie spawn by accident.
Known Variations
- Harran Pistol (rare)
- Service Pistol (epic)
- Golden Service Pistol (artifact)
3 Shotgun
Drop Zombies With One Or Two Shots
Shotguns can be looted in Dying Light 2. However, the zone that they are commonly looted from, Fort Jefferson Ruins, only opens to the player once they have completed the Gassed Up quest. Sometimes, shotguns can be found during the quest The Saviours, but only during the part of the quest where the player is traveling through the tunnel that leads them to Sector Zero.
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Having a shotgun on hand when playing Dying Light 2 can be very useful. Players who find themselves face-to-face with a zombie unexpectedly, can dispatch it with one or two shots from a shotgun. Unfortunately, ammo for shotguns can be hard to find.
Known Variations
- Combat Shotgun (epic)
- Golden Shotgun (artifact)
2 Compact SMG
The Best Self Defence Weapon
The Compact SMG in Dying Light 2, is purchased from vendors in the later stages of the game. The vendor located on the gas station roof in Old Town stocks it most often. Ammo for the SMG can be looted in Old Town and The Slums.
The Compact SMG has its uses. For players who are trying to focus on combat in a game that doesn’t really support this style of gameplay, the SMG is the first useful gun they will have access to. However, it can be very tough to keep up with ammo needs when using the SMG.
Known Variations
- Compact SMG (epic)
- Golden Compact SMG (artifact)
1 Military Rifle
Great At All Ranges
The simplest way to get a military rifle in Dying Light 2 is to acquire one from Agent Harper in the Fisheye Canteen. This means players need to progress quite far through the game to gain access to this NPC. Agent Harper is an ex-Nightrunner, and he will want the player to complete a couple of missions for him. Once completed, these missions will unlock his inventory as a firearms vendor. Agent Harper also stocks ammo at times, and it's worth checking to see if he has any in stock if the player happens to be in the area.
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The Military Rifle is arguably the best firearm in Dying Light 2. However, it cannot be overstressed that this game was not designed to be a zombie combat game. Firearms were patched into the game in version 1.15 as part of the Firearms Update. Many players complete the entire game relying on alternative gameplay tricks, without ever owning a firearm. Because of this, even the Military Rifle is far less effective than similar weapons in other games. Most players see it as an accessory instead of a tool.
Known Variations
- Military Rifle (epic)
- Golden Military Rifle (artifact)
Dying Light 2
Action
RPG
- Platform(s)
- PS5 , PC , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , PS4 , Switch , Xbox One
- Released
- February 4, 2022
- Developer(s)
- Techland
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